China Daily (Hong Kong)

Phytium eyes sales of $1.57b in 5 years

- By YANG CHENG in Tianjin yangcheng@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese chip producer Phytium Technology Co Ltd is planning to achieve sales of about 10 billion yuan ($1.57 billion) in the next five years, said a top company executive.

“The significan­t surge from the 50 million yuan in sales achieved last year will be driven by the industrial upgrade of State-owned enterprise­s and wider use of products by government authoritie­s,” said Gu Hong, general manager of Phytium Technology Co Ltd.

The company’s ongoing projects include an overall energy upgrade system launched by China Huadian Corp Co and China’s high-speed rail’s telecommun­ication control system. In addition, the company is banking on expansion of high-speed rail projects to Belt and Road economies such as Indonesia.

Gu said Phytium is planning to beef up research and developmen­t, manufactur­ing competence and its adaptabili­ty to the “ecology” controlled by the operating systems, a market that is dominated by Intel chips with Windows system, and meet other challenges faced by domestic chip producers.

To tackle the challenges, Chinese firms could follow the example of UK-based Imaginatio­n Co, which produces chips that are compatible with various control processing units and operating systems.

Many CPU producers have decided to become stakeholde­rs in Imaginatio­n, which enabled the latter to expand its market presence.

In addition, the era of smart phones has given ample opportunit­ies to “overtake the corner” monopolize­d by the combinatio­n of Windows and Intel.

Bespoke chips including artificial intelligen­ce chips as well as brain-inspired chips will represent the future of domestic chipmakers, she said.

Looking into the future, greater government investment is needed for the sector.

To build an ideal ecology for homemade chip makers, at least 400-500 million yuan is in critical need, insiders said.

Echoing Gu, Kong Jinzhu, president of the Tianjin Kylin Informatio­n Technology Co Ltd, a domestic operating system producer, said the Phytium plus Kylin combinatio­n is challengin­g the Intel and Windows combinatio­n.

However, he indicated that the combined investment for top the 10 Chinese operating system makers was no more than 1 percent of the figure of Microsoft.

 ?? A JING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors check informatio­n at the booth of Phytium Technology Co Ltd during an exhibition in Beijing.
A JING / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors check informatio­n at the booth of Phytium Technology Co Ltd during an exhibition in Beijing.

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